The Audio-Technica BP892C condenser microphone features a flat, extended frequency response and other outstanding performance specifications, resulting in extremely intelligible, natural audio for stage and television talent, lecturers, and houses of worship. Protected by a highly durable Parylene coating, this Audio-Technica headworn mic is built to stand up to the rigors of day-to-day use.

The Audio-Technica MicroSet condenser headworn mic comes in beige.

Choosing a connector termination:The connector type will correspond your style choice from the Select a Style dropdown menu on the product detail page. E.g., style Shure TA4F Black will have the mic terminated with a Shure TA4F connector for use with corresponding Shure transmitters; Lectrosonics TA5F Beige will be terminated with a Lectrosonics TA5F connector for use with correspoonding Lectrosonics transmitters, etc.

FEATURES

Handles high sound pressure levels with ease

Extremely intelligible natural audio

Inconspicuous, lightweight headset with capsule diameter of just 2.6mm

Deal for applications requiring minimum visibility

Ergonomic under-ear design: Flexible, lightweight contoured loop hooks behind the ear for an ultra-secure, comfortable fit with or without glasses

Microphone comes equipped with AT8464 Dual-Ear Microphone Mount that converts single ear-worn MicroSet to a dual-ear-worn mic for maximum stability and comfort

This is about our third head set. We are satisfied with it and have had good results. Our only concern has been the connection to the body pack. This is the second time we have to order a new one from the connecting and disconnecting from the body back which seems to weaken that area over time.

If all you do is put these on a speaker at conferences or lectures then this mic is wonderful. it has a clear sound and puts the source of the sound closer to the mic which of course will give you a great sound. However I have found that these mics break often under stage performance conditions. the connections to the pack become loose and cut out at times when you need them most. I would not recommend them to anyone needing a mic on an actor or performer who will be doing a lot of movement. In my experience they simply cannot hold up to the rigors of theatrical and stage work.

I am a national seminar speaker who mentors other top advisors and I teach seminar marketing by example to audiences of 45 to over 400. I have been using the Audio-Technica BP892C Omni mike for 5 years and it performs flawlessly every time. I like to move around among my audiences a lot, requiring me to turn my head back and forth between my presentation screen and my listeners. If I did this with a lapel mike while speaking it would be like my sound engineer was constantly turning my mike volume up and down incessantly and this would annoy and frustrate my audience. The A-T BP892C Omni lets me animate my discussion topic, engage my listeners with lots of eye contact, and bring passion to my subject matter without distortion or loss of volume. It's so light that I often forget it's still on my ear by evening's end, when I sit down to dinner with my staff. I highly recommend this powerful and incredible little mike without reservation!